Ketia0 0 #1 November 7, 2009 ? It happened to me today, and i cant explain it. It was my 6th jump of the day. 3 hop and pops, and this was my 3rd jump at alititude. Anywho. When I jumped out at 14,000 I lost my breath. I focused the whole skydive on trying to breath. I couldnt get oxygen from my mouth or my nose. Once I was down to about 5,000 feet, I dumped, and was able to breath again... On the bright side, I landed EXACTLY on target!! Has this ever happened to yall? I have a headache now. I think thats all the jumps im going to do for the day. Ganna go home and take a break.. "In this game you can't predict the future. You just have to play the odds. "-JohnMitchell Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
downwardspiral 0 #2 November 7, 2009 Nope but I did get hypoxic once. Along with every one else in the plane. Load was going up to 16,500 feet and I recognized the symptoms at about 14,000 feet. Started focusing on taking long controlled breaths. Was not a comfortable skydive but it WAS uneventful.www.FourWheelerHB.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 259 #3 November 7, 2009 Yup, twice. Felt like the wind got knocked out of me both times. Both times I was at a boogie - it was warm and I was tired and maybe a bit hungover and dehydrated... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nataly 38 #4 November 7, 2009 Nope. Were you tired or stressed?? Anxious? Maybe think about how you were feeling before the dive - might help you identify *why* this happened.."There is no problem so bad you can't make it worse." - Chris Hadfield « Sors le martinet et flagelle toi indigne contrôleuse de gestion. » - my boss Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gearless_chris 1 #5 November 8, 2009 Yep, a few times. First time was when I forgot my goggles and was jumping with just sunglasses, probably all mental. The other times were when I was doing AFF video in the 182. I was exiting Golden Knight and when the students would climb out the airflow changed. Once we exited it was okay."If it wasn't easy stupid people couldn't do it", Duane. My momma said I could be anything I wanted when I grew up, so I became an a$$hole. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
upndownshop 0 #6 November 8, 2009 Quote ? It happened to me today, and i cant explain it. It was my 6th jump of the day. 3 hop and pops, and this was my 3rd jump at alititude. Anywho. When I jumped out at 14,000 I lost my breath. I focused the whole skydive on trying to breath. I couldnt get oxygen from my mouth or my nose. Once I was down to about 5,000 feet, I dumped, and was able to breath again... On the bright side, I landed EXACTLY on target!! Has this ever happened to yall? I have a headache now. I think thats all the jumps im going to do for the day. Ganna go home and take a break.. Yup, twice now. The first time was Beezy Shaws dive when I took Lee out as video. The second was last weekend. I discovered for me it was the cold air that just took the air right out of me. After about 10 seconds into the first time, I put my hand over the opening in my full face helmet and it allowed me to draw slower, and what I think was "warmer" air. The second time was the same helmet but without the visor so my big nose was probably exposed a bit, quickly I covered it for about a second, breathed, and from there on it was normal. At your jump level anxiety may play a factor, but I think the temperature can have an affect as well. Try covering your nose and mouth and breathe in once, (staying stable) for just a second or less and see if it helps. My trouble occurred right out the door at 13,500 in early fall or late winter. And skybitch makes a great point too, I was probably at least one of those. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ltdiver 3 #7 November 8, 2009 Yep. On my 5th skydive, way back when I was still a student. First jump I had video on as well. Turns out I was smiling with my mouth open (for the camera). Air rushed in faster than I could breathe. Next skydive I kept my mouth shut and the problem was solved. ltdiver Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kmills0705 0 #8 November 8, 2009 Yes. Recently during the AFF Instructor rating course. I am not sure if I breathed during the practice and evaluation jumps. When I landed I was so out of breath I felt like I had just run a marathon - completley gasping for air...Kim Mills USPA D21696 Tandem I, AFF I and Static Line I Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freefallfreak 0 #9 November 8, 2009 That happens to me every time I look at your picture. TripleF "Upon seeing the shadow of a pigeon, one must resist the urge to look up." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kmills0705 0 #10 November 8, 2009 QuoteThat happens to me every time I look at your picture. TripleF Have you been drinking tonight Trip?!Kim Mills USPA D21696 Tandem I, AFF I and Static Line I Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ketia0 0 #11 November 8, 2009 Quote First time was when I forgot my goggles and was jumping with just sunglasses, probably all mental. That might be it, mixed with anxiety.. This was the first time i jumped from altitude with just sunglasses. I usually wear sealed off goggles... I hope thats all it was. But it could have been a number of things.. I dont think i was stressed. but hey. who knows.. Ill be jumping tomorrow afternoon to see if it happens again.."In this game you can't predict the future. You just have to play the odds. "-JohnMitchell Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cocheese 0 #12 November 8, 2009 If you kiss a woman in freefall who takes your breath away on the ground, will you need CPR by her in freefall? These are the things i worry about lately. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LuckyMcSwervy 0 #13 November 8, 2009 Quote If you kiss a woman in freefall who takes your breath away on the ground, will you need CPR by her in freefall? These are the things i worry about lately. I still havent done a kiss pass...Always be kinder than you feel. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CSpenceFLY 1 #14 November 8, 2009 Quote Quote If you kiss a woman in freefall who takes your breath away on the ground, will you need CPR by her in freefall? These are the things i worry about lately. I still havent done a kiss pass... That just aint right... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LuckyMcSwervy 0 #15 November 8, 2009 Quote I still havent done a kiss pass... Quote That just aint right... Could be worse, I guess. Always be kinder than you feel. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Niki1 1 #16 November 8, 2009 At the '85 World Meet in Mali Lojine, Yugoslavia. I was part of the Air Bears entourage/contingent and we were the first ones to arrive at the site. When the MI-8 helicopters got there the pilots needed some practice/training in flying skydivers so they took us up. The team took a piece off the tailgate and the rest of us, 4 or 5, followed. I went last with Mike Raible because we wanted to run the length of the aircraft and off the tailgate. As I approached the edge, I was getting a veiw of the Adriatic Sea and the coast of Lojine. It was absolutely spectacular. The water was almost as clear as Silver Springs and I could see maybe 50 to 75 feet down through the water. The beach was not at all like Florida beaches with all the sand but very rocky, big rocky, so there was something to see on the bottom. The view "took my breath away". I realized I wasn't breathing and hit myself in the chest and got back to the business of the skydive. It's one of those jumps that I'll always remember for something unrelated to the actual skydive.Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossilbe before they were done. Louis D Brandeis Where are we going and why are we in this basket? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnMitchell 16 #17 November 8, 2009 Quote I still havent done a kiss pass... We could fix that in 1 jump. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyrider 0 #18 November 8, 2009 Dumped at 5 grand???? Hope folks behind you knew you were going to open high, and you stayed off the wind /jump run line till others opened!Sounds like a simple panic attack...were you current? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ketia0 0 #19 November 8, 2009 I am current. It was my 6th jump of the day. I havent gone more than a month without jumping.."In this game you can't predict the future. You just have to play the odds. "-JohnMitchell Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hobie331 0 #20 November 8, 2009 Once. Anxiety. I had just arrived and was jumping by myself at Eloy about two years ago. A ff organizer came over and asked if I wanted to be on their sunset tracking dive. During the dirt dive I looked around at the people on the dive and realized I was way out of my league. I was so intimidated that about half way through the dive I realized I was holding my breath. It's a gift, I don't try to explain it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DavidB 0 #21 November 8, 2009 Nope, never. When the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cheach 0 #22 November 9, 2009 Quote Quote If you kiss a woman in freefall who takes your breath away on the ground, will you need CPR by her in freefall? These are the things i worry about lately. I still havent done a kiss pass... But that was my favorite jump! Is it still a "pass" if you hold it for some length of time?I woke up next to a blowup doll Ash....so what do you think? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freefallfreak 0 #23 November 9, 2009 Nope, Kim. I don't drink. However, that smile of yours absolutely is the most devastating thing I've seen in a long time. My little heart slams around in my wimpy little chest and I can't breath. Ahhhhh....such is life. TripleF "Upon seeing the shadow of a pigeon, one must resist the urge to look up." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
karenmeal 0 #24 November 9, 2009 Yes. I remember one time in particular when I did a belly jump after a couple hundred freefly jumps in a row. I just couldn't get my breath with all that wind in my face! I wasn't used to it. Sure I'm always on my belly for a little bit at deployment, but only a very little bit as I typically back track away and then flip over. "Life is a temporary victory over the causes which induce death." - Sylvester Graham Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kmills0705 0 #25 November 9, 2009 QuoteNope, Kim. I don't drink. However, that smile of yours absolutely is the most devastating thing I've seen in a long time. My little heart slams around in my wimpy little chest and I can't breath. Ahhhhh....such is life. TripleF Awww Trip - you know how to make a girl feel good! Thank you!Kim Mills USPA D21696 Tandem I, AFF I and Static Line I Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites